Robbers Blow Up ATM In Pune, Depart In the back of Rs 10 Lakh
Pune:
Robbers blew up an ATM kiosk at Pimpri Chinchwad in Pune and made away with Rs 30 lakh in money. Stories counsel that the robbers left at the back of about Rs 10 lakh as they didn’t have time to gather it.
The incident, which happened on July 18, has prompt alarm bells throughout the state police after investigation pointed to the conceivable use of an Improvised Explosive Software (IED) within the blast. Maharashtra Police’s Anti-Terrorism Squad is now tracking the investigation.
Visuals from the spot, situated within the Chakan space, display the ATM device break up open. Police have cordoned off the world and in addition taken a sniffer canine to seek out additional clues.
Champak Ippar, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Pimpri-Chinchwad, stated, “After 1 am (on July 18), unidentified robbers planted explosives, broken the ATM device and robbed the money.”
A couple of days again, a identical theft was once tried at Rajan village in Pune Rural space, however the ATM device was once now not absolutely broken and the robbers may just now not get the money out.
Police now suspect that the similar gang is at the back of the theft in Pune and this time they used extra explosives to make certain that the device suffers good enough harm.